†flurichen (A.N.) [479], to flourish
fode (A.S.) food
†foynes (A.N.) [468], a kind of marten, of which the fur was used for dresses
fold, foold (A.S.) [24], [141], [243], the world, the earth
fole (A.S.) a foal
follede, [321], baptized. see fullen
†folloke (A.S.) [489] (?)
folvyle (A.N.) [410] (?)
folwe, folwen (A.S.) [355], to follow. pres. pl. folwen. pret. s. folwed, folwede, [353]. pl. folwede, [301]. part. past, folwed
folwere (A.S.) a follower